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The 33 'Doctors of the Church' are considered teachers with authority almost alongside the 12 apostles of Jesus.
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The Founder of the Redemptorist Fathers, St. Alphonsus Liguori became one of the 33 'Doctors of the Church' because of his profound ascetical writings.
Many 'Doctors of the Church' were considered to have been given special graces by God which allowed them to understand God in a special way.
In a time when Franciscans were guarded against scholarship in order to preserve humility, it was St. Anthony of Padua who blended the two.
Only 33 writers of the Roman Catholic Church were considered worthy to be given the title of 'Doctor of the Church.'
The great sinner who became a saint, St. Augustine not only became a 'Doctor of the Church' but was among the Early Church Fathers.
The title of 'Doctor of the Church' was given only rarely in pre-Reformation times, but became more frequent afterwards.
One of the three requirements for a 'Doctor of the Church' is eminent learning.
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The 33 'Doctors of the Church' are considered safe guides to Catholics as their teachings have been poured over by the Magisterium of the church.
St. Catherine of Siena was one of the first women to be named a doctor of the church, and in her day she commanded the respect of the church and the papacy itself.
Pope John Paul II exhorted Catholics the world over to re-encounter Christ in the writings of the Saints and Doctors of the Church.
The title of 'Doctor of the Church' has been given to only 33 of the greatest writers on Catholic Doctrine in the history of the church.
"O blessed doctor, light of holy Church and lover of God's law, pray to the Son of God for us," Antiphon recited on the Feast Day of a Doctor of the Church.
One of the most recognized of the 33 'Doctors of the Church,' St. Francis de Sales has left behind a body of work that is unparalleled.
Doctors of the Church have been given their position because they have meditated upon the life of Christ to such a degree that their words are considered inspired of God.
When a saint is given the title 'Doctor of the Church' it is the church's exhortation that their writings can be considered faithful to the Magisterium of the Church.
The science of knowing God attributed to the 'Doctors of the Church' is known as pedagogy.
One of the revered 'Doctors of the Church', St. John Chrysostom was also an Early Church Father and only one of five Doctors made so without formal decree.
One of the three requirements for a 'Doctor of the Church' is heroic sanctity.
St. John of the Cross is not only one of the illustrious 33 'Doctors of the Church,' but remains the Father of Mystical Theology.
One of the jobs of the 'Doctors of the Church' is to explain to the faithful the place of Jesus and of Mary, His Mother, in Catholic Doctrine.
The 33 'Doctors of the Church' were passionately involved in their faith to the degree that they often shed tears over hardened souls.
One of the three requirements for a 'Doctor of the Church' is a papal or council decree.
The 'Doctors of the Church' assist the Catholic Magisterium in explaining the meanings of scripture and other traditions in the church.
The first woman to be named to the illustrious list of 33 'Doctors of the Church,' St. Teresa of Avila's writings remain popular today.
When St. Therese of Lisieux became a 'Doctor of the Church' under the pontificate of Pope John Paul II, it represented a practical theology for the faithful.
The only 'Doctor of the Church' to bear the title of 'Doctor Angelicus,' St. Thomas Aquinas is considered to be one of the highest authorities on Catholic Theology.
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The title 'the Great' is called a sobriquet and has only been attributed to the two Popes who have been included in the eminent 33 'Doctors of the Church.'
One of only two Popes to make the Catholic Church's list of 33 'Doctors of the Church,' Pope Leo the Great was known for uniting the people.
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Despite William the Conqueror's determination to invade England, he would not have had a sizable army or psycological advantage at Hastings without the help of the Pope.
Martin Luther and Reynard the Fox are two of Europe's most well-known weapons against the Catholic Church, and their primary tactic was the use of symbolism.
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